11 Reviews:
Xplayerlol
Cool 72-floor game. Yes, 72-floor. The weirdness already begins on the number of floors. The level design is good, but, like at many x-floor games, most of the screens have only one save. This is particularly annnoying at harder stages, like the gravity inversion, where the game gets half puzzle and half platforming. The game doesn't make the platforming any easier when you're upside-down, so expect a few deaths on these floors. All of the bosses are easy, including the last boss, which is an avoidance with mostly predictable and/or slow attacks. However, be careful with the avoidance, since one of the attacks is particularly tricky and can kill you easily if you're not prepared.
Also, the game switches between tilesets and musics in a very inconsistent pattern (Speaking of which, the musics are very good, but they restart), so you never know for sure if you're close to the end or if there is a boss nearby.
If you like to know where are you going, I don't recommend this game, but if it doesn't bother you, maybe you would like to give this game a try.
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Also, the game switches between tilesets and musics in a very inconsistent pattern (Speaking of which, the musics are very good, but they restart), so you never know for sure if you're close to the end or if there is a boss nearby.
If you like to know where are you going, I don't recommend this game, but if it doesn't bother you, maybe you would like to give this game a try.
Rating: 6.3 63
Difficulty: 41 41
Mar 16, 2015